On Behalf of The Grinnell Firm, PSC | Feb 28, 2020 | Custody And Visitation
Adjusting to a new child custody arrangement is difficult for many people, and if you are among them, the thought of spending some of your time without your child may be keeping you up at night. Even if you have felt all along that your child would benefit from having...
On Behalf of The Grinnell Firm, PSC | Feb 18, 2020 | Divorce
Divorce is certainly expensive in terms of the time and emotional toll it takes on most people. However, divorce can also end up being very expensive in terms of dollar amount, as well. In certain instances, divorce can end up costing the persons involved over...
On Behalf of The Grinnell Firm, PSC | Feb 14, 2020 | Divorce
Planning summer travel can be challenging when you share children with your former spouse. Good communication and careful scheduling can help ensure that you both make plenty of fun memories with your kids this summer. Try these tips to facilitate a smooth vacation...
On Behalf of The Grinnell Firm, PSC | Feb 3, 2020 | Military Divorce
Most people assume that the 10/10 rule states that spouses married to military personnel for less than ten years are ineligible to get the service members’ pay. This assumption is wrong. According to the Department of Defense, the 10/10 rule states that the former...
On Behalf of The Grinnell Firm, PSC | Feb 3, 2020 | Divorce
When going through a divorce in Kentucky, you will hear a lot of unfamiliar terms, one of which is “qualified domestic relations order.” Your attorney may even recommend that you use a QDRO, at which point you may ask, what is a QDRO? The U.S. Department of Labor...
On Behalf of The Grinnell Firm, PSC | Feb 3, 2020 | Custody And Visitation
If your Kentucky divorce involves minor child, the judge overseeing your case must make a custody determination (that is, assuming you and your soon-to-be former spouse cannot come up with an arrangement on your own). More often than not, family law judges award both...